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title: "Sway: A Game of Debate and Silver Lining Party Game"
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# Sway: A Game of Debate and Silver Lining Party Game

**Brand:** sway
**Price:** $19.17
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** Sway: A Game of Debate and Silver Lining Party Game by sway
- **How much does it cost?** $19.17 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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- sway enthusiasts

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## Description

Sway is a hilarious, positive party game in which players go head-to-head in "debates" about totally different topics - the catch is they can only discuss the POSITIVES of those topics, even when the topic seems negative on the surface (e.g. "Locking Your Keys in Your Car." To add to the fun, both players complete the same challenge while making their case; things like "Speak in a Southern Accent" or "Dance the Robot." A judge is decided at the end of the round and awards cards as they see fit for the topic, challenge or both. Sway is a simple game that brings people together, induces laughter, and helps show the good in all things. It exposes sides of your friends, family or co-workers you've never seen before. Imagine hearing your grandma discuss the positive aspects of a getting fired in her best (or worst) Scottish accent - that's what Sway is like. It’s fun and funny, but not anyone else's expense.

Review: A Laugh-Til-You-Cry Experience- Highly Recommended!!! - I am usually pretty lazy about getting around to reviews, and often find that most people have already said what I wanted to say. However, when I bought this one, I saw that many of the reviews were either fairly short or not totally positive. I just have to say that my experience with this game was nothing short of AMAZING. Maybe it depends on the group you play with, but we were seriously crying with laughter 95% of the time. Not kidding, the clutching your stomach, struggling to breathe kind of laughter. And at least half of us were totally sober, mind you. The experience might vary based on how goofy/theatrical your group is willing to be. If most of you are shy or very introverted, you might not have that much fun, but we truly had a blast with the hilarious and bizarre arguments that came out of this game! Debating the merits of the End of a Rainbow vs. Setting Your Toaster on Fire...while pitching it as an infomercial? Having to find a way to mention Leo DiCaprio while waxing poetic on French Bulldogs? The arguments themselves are already wacky and random enough, but when you throw in challenges like impersonating a president or doing an interpretive dance, to us, it was a recipe for hilarity. I'll admit that the spinner was a little annoying at times, but that's really inconsequential in the grand scheme of things. I'll probably buy this as a present for at least two friends, and will probably throw it in my purse whenever I am heading to a fun social gathering. I think this game has enough topics, challenges etc. that it can be replayed whenever you want without getting bored. It's so much fun to see what random arguments you and your friends can come up with under pressure. We played with a group of people in our 20s, but I can pretty much see this game being enjoyable for groups of all ages, as long as the players aren't afraid to make fools of themselves in the name of fun.
Review: Good, creative fun - I discovered this game via an article in one of our national newspapers, and asked my mother to bring it to the UK with her when she came for Christmas, as it's not for sale on the UK desertcart site (yet). We were excited about playing it. It's a great game, with an interesting premise: to try and see the positive side of even some rather unsavoury topics. Our group (comprised of five people aged 15 to 69) enjoyed the silliness of it and got several great laughs out of it. The only struggle we had was that it is very biased towards American culture, which was fine for my mother and myself but neither of my teenage kids, raised in the UK, would have any idea who Johnny Appleseed was, nor how to (try to) present Dick Cheney in a positive light while speaking like Christopher Walken, and even my highly literate best friend struggled with "Who is X?". So we had to skip over several of the cards. It's probably better suited to Americans of Generation Y and older, rather than a younger crowd, because a lot of the cultural references would be lost on most people born after the mid-90s. That being said, it was a hoot and I would still recommend it as a fun, silly, enjoyable game to play with people whose political preferences slant toward the left (as everyone bar my mother's did, so we had to skip the Dick Cheney card altogether for the sake of Christmas peace...)

## Features

- A game of debate, silliness and silver linings that leads to belly aching laughter.
- "Super easy to learn, definitely challenging, and filled with unexpected hilarity." - Upworthy
- "A game that turns alien abductions... and emptying the litter box into positives." - King 5 TV
- Compact and easily portable, small enough to fit in a medium-sized purse or hold in one hand.
- Includes 500 Topics, 75 Challenges, 1 Alternate Case card, a spinner and a 30-second timer.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01KGNRRZQ |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Brand Name | Sway |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 91 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Classroom Management |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00861251000306 |
| Included Components | Cards |
| Item Dimensions | 4.63 x 4.63 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.85 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Silver Linings Games |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 156.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 861251000306 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 861251000306 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Subject Character | King |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Humor, Light-hearted |
| UPC | 861251000306 |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Laugh-Til-You-Cry Experience- Highly Recommended!!!
*by O***S on March 25, 2017*

I am usually pretty lazy about getting around to reviews, and often find that most people have already said what I wanted to say. However, when I bought this one, I saw that many of the reviews were either fairly short or not totally positive. I just have to say that my experience with this game was nothing short of AMAZING. Maybe it depends on the group you play with, but we were seriously crying with laughter 95% of the time. Not kidding, the clutching your stomach, struggling to breathe kind of laughter. And at least half of us were totally sober, mind you. The experience might vary based on how goofy/theatrical your group is willing to be. If most of you are shy or very introverted, you might not have that much fun, but we truly had a blast with the hilarious and bizarre arguments that came out of this game! Debating the merits of the End of a Rainbow vs. Setting Your Toaster on Fire...while pitching it as an infomercial? Having to find a way to mention Leo DiCaprio while waxing poetic on French Bulldogs? The arguments themselves are already wacky and random enough, but when you throw in challenges like impersonating a president or doing an interpretive dance, to us, it was a recipe for hilarity. I'll admit that the spinner was a little annoying at times, but that's really inconsequential in the grand scheme of things. I'll probably buy this as a present for at least two friends, and will probably throw it in my purse whenever I am heading to a fun social gathering. I think this game has enough topics, challenges etc. that it can be replayed whenever you want without getting bored. It's so much fun to see what random arguments you and your friends can come up with under pressure. We played with a group of people in our 20s, but I can pretty much see this game being enjoyable for groups of all ages, as long as the players aren't afraid to make fools of themselves in the name of fun.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good, creative fun
*by V***L on January 12, 2017*

I discovered this game via an article in one of our national newspapers, and asked my mother to bring it to the UK with her when she came for Christmas, as it's not for sale on the UK Amazon site (yet). We were excited about playing it. It's a great game, with an interesting premise: to try and see the positive side of even some rather unsavoury topics. Our group (comprised of five people aged 15 to 69) enjoyed the silliness of it and got several great laughs out of it. The only struggle we had was that it is very biased towards American culture, which was fine for my mother and myself but neither of my teenage kids, raised in the UK, would have any idea who Johnny Appleseed was, nor how to (try to) present Dick Cheney in a positive light while speaking like Christopher Walken, and even my highly literate best friend struggled with "Who is X?". So we had to skip over several of the cards. It's probably better suited to Americans of Generation Y and older, rather than a younger crowd, because a lot of the cultural references would be lost on most people born after the mid-90s. That being said, it was a hoot and I would still recommend it as a fun, silly, enjoyable game to play with people whose political preferences slant toward the left (as everyone bar my mother's did, so we had to skip the Dick Cheney card altogether for the sake of Christmas peace...)

### ⭐⭐⭐ Probably good for big party-game crowds.
*by J***D on February 22, 2018*

Interesting game, but somewhat complex, and perhaps not as much fun for smaller groups. We don't tend to play games as a party activity with a lot of people, and this might be more laughs with a big crowd. Like the "positive attitude" of the game, though! We'll try it again but our group didn't love it at first blush.

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